Most of us “regular people” refer to pharmaceutical products by their trade name, but that’s not the case among life sciences professionals in research and development departments. In fact, during a product’s lifecycle, chances are it has been referred to by at least four names: a chemical compound, a company code, a generic name, […]
Posts Tagged ‘Life Sciences’
Which Companies Made CIO’s Top 100 List?
CIO, a leading news source published by IDG Enterprise and geared towards IT leaders, announced their list of the top 100 companies who “have distinguished themselves by creating business value through the innovative use of technology.” The magazine also selected five CIOs for the 2015 Hall of Fame. One of the five happens to […]
How Much System Access Should We Give An FDA Inspector?
On Thursday, April 23, 2015, we delivered a webinar on 21 CFR Part 11, based on a recent blog series. During the Q&A session at the end, someone asked the following question: The Scope section requires access to electronic records and signatures (ER/ES) at all times. What if the electronic system used by a […]
Top 5 Life Sciences Blog Posts From May 2015
Now that June is here, I thought it would be neat to look back at what our readers found most interesting last month. Below are the top five blog posts Perficient’s life sciences practice wrote in May – they’re ranked in order of popularity, with number one being the most viewed piece.
Can Clinical Trial Software Be Validated In The Cloud?
We recently discussed customizing and configuring clinical trial software that is hosted in the cloud. For the final post in our “cloud fact or fiction” blog series, we’ll discuss the hot topic of validation.
Can We Integrate Clinical And Safety Systems In The Cloud?
In our last “cloud fact or fiction” post, we discussed the ability to migrate clinical and pharmacovigilance data to the cloud. Let’s jump right in and talk about system integrations in the cloud. Claim #7: Clinical trial software in the cloud cannot be integrated with other systems.
The Densest Concentration Of Life Sciences Companies In The World
It’s not in the San Francisco Bay Area or San Diego. Nor is it in North Carolina or Seattle.
28 Of The Best Stock Ticker Symbols In Life Sciences
Stock symbols remind me of the website domains. If you have something easy to remember, short, and reflective of your business, you’re golden. Even if you just own a great domain, without an actual business, there’s a slight chance you can strike it rich. Remember all those domain names being sold for crazy prices? […]
When The System Fails To Keep Us Informed Of Adverse Events
I just read “Failing To Report Severe Drug Side Effects: A National Embarrassment,” written by Forbes contributor Luke Timmerman. He talks about his recent personal experience with our health system and what he believes is poor adherence to the reporting of adverse events. Why should patients or their loved ones have to demand that […]
Will The Life Sciences Community Rally Behind Nepal?
Abhishek Tamang, 4, looks on after receiving medical treatment, following the earthquake, at Dhading hospital, in Dhading Besi, Nepal on April 27, 2015. Reuters Photo/Athit Perawongmetha The situation in Nepal isn’t good. The death toll now stands at over 6,000 and is growing by the day. And many, many more are seriously injured or simply […]
How One Medical Device Company Is Leveraging Salesforce
Next week, we will have the opportunity to sit down with Apollo Endosurgery, the makers of LAP-BAND, for a “fireside chat” session on their use of Salesforce to run various aspects of their business.
Fireside Chat: Apollo Endosurgery’s Rx for Cloud Success
The life sciences and healthcare industries are no exception to the rise of the “Connected Customer” and the next wave of opportunities are at hand. Patient/physician engagement, agility, regulatory requirements, and product development are just a few of the business challenges these industries face. As a result, successful companies are turning to the cloud to respond to near-term challenges, develop long-term […]